I use it with OS/2 (in a bank, where else could it be?) without any problems. Things to watch out: use only T1 fonts, preferably the built in ones; don't use TT fonts; set the version to 1.2 in the writer; transparent images may not work.
Best Regards,
Paulo Soares
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Leonard Rosenthol
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 14:46
To: David Thielen; itext
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Acrobat 3
At 7:15 AM -0700 1/12/04, David Thielen wrote:
>Can Acrobat 3 read pdf files created by iText? (I was asked this by
>a user and I can't find a copy of Acrobat 3 to test with.)
>
Provided you don't use any of the newer features of PDF (of
which there are MANY), yes, it should be OK...
But you REALLY need to get the customer to upgrade (unless
they are on OS/2, which is the only OS there isn't a newer version
for).
LDR
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